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How To Use Baldly In A Sentence

  • Heather suggested baldly that Ms. Lane was mentally unstable.
  • And what they all display, rather too baldly though highly effectively, is the simple economic importance of the Ocean.
  • Put more baldly, he was recognisably mixed-up; and although that made him maddeningly undependable as a politician, it humanised him as a man.
  • They viewed all my efforts with healthily unawed wit and baldly critical eyes. CLEAR PICTURES
  • In fact, he states baldly that ‘Digital certificates provide no actual security; it's a complete sham.’
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  • Heather suggested baldly that Ms. Lane was mentally unstable.
  • Is it more difficult or valuable to transform theoretical precepts into richly-textured poetic form, or to forego such comforting "aestheticist" pleasure and baldly "bare the device" by having the poem use theoretical language and ideas in a relatively direct, undigestedand thus, aesthetically subversivemanner? Sociopolitical (i.e., _Romantic_) Difficulty in Modern Poetry and Aesthetics
  • And what they all display, rather too baldly though highly effectively, is the simple economic importance of the Ocean.
  • To put it baldly, I can't afford to take the risk.
  • BSG had the nerve to do that, and do it baldly, in midst of a gritty human drama. Mind Meld Make-Up Test: Jeffrey A. Carver on BSG
  • It was a condition not to be expressed by such terms as a gratified church might have been able to concede -- by some elevation to a higher sphere of influence or other worldly favour; it was a figure baldly commercial, expressible, that is, in pounds, shillings and pence. South Wind
  • They could talk together plainly, baldly, a talk ungarnished and unretarded by deferences on the one side and on the other a kindness apt to become excessive in its anxiety not to appear to condescend. The Princess Priscilla's Fortnight
  • To put it baldly, we now have overpaid recruits and underpaid sergeants.
  • A priestess is like a minister or clergyperson, but is of the Pagan persuasion, or, more baldly, a worshiper of Nature and especially the Earth. Archive 2008-11-01
  • I also noted that the interviewer baldly misstated various facts, apparently to get a rise out of Blair, as well as taking a really insulting tone.
  • Heather suggested baldly that Ms. Lane was mentally unstable.
  • How quickly he was able to lie, how baldly, quick and bald, and it lifted his spirit.
  • To put it baldly, I can't afford to take the risk.
  • And what they all display, rather too baldly though highly effectively, is the simple economic importance of the Ocean.
  • He didn't simply allude to his downscale strategy; he stated it baldly: ‘I'm happy that the stock market has boomed and so many businesses and new enterprises have done well,’ he said.
  • The second piece of paper, undated, states baldly in German: I return your letter. SEA MUSIC
  • To state baldly that it's purely between the woman and her doctor is crass and simplistic at the very least.
  • People, in their baldly anthropocentric way, experience rivers as obstacles, food sources, transportation devices, and beasts of burden.
  • Not only are you willing to let a guilty terrorist sit in durance vile with no assurance that her commission would ever convene, you stated baldly that the only reason to convene such a commission would be to render a death sentence. Balkinization
  • The other is that while Tolstoy and Ibsen presently became, the one indifferent to artistic expression, and the other baldly prosaic where he was once deeply poetical, Bjornson preserved the poetic impulse of his youth, and continued to give it play even in his envisagement of the most practical modern problems. Bjornstjerne Bjornson
  • this book is, to put it baldly, an uneven work.
  • Such byplay makes this baldly feminist agenda palatable.
  • 'I'm not coming,' Rosa said baldly next morning at breakfast.

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